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Because the Senate is going to be literally decided by, like, 1 seat or so, I really can't in all honesty vote for a Democrat in 2012; if this was 2004 or 2008, where control wasn't really seriously up for grabs, I might've been able to vote for a Democrat in good conscience that I was voting for the person, not the party (I supported Ted Strickland for Governor in 2010), but you can't really do that in 2012. In cases where the Republican is really awful, I either endorse the Libertarian (Michigan, Missouri, Montana) or clench my teeth and support the Republican (North Dakota, West Virginia). The Democrat who came closest to my support was Jon Tester, in Montana, followed closely by Joe Manchin in WV and Heidi Heitkamp in ND.

Vice President John Hoynes-"You know, last month in Idaho, a man killed 6 members of his family, including his pregnant wife. And you know why the liberal intelligensia didn't go crazy? Because he did it with an axe. You think we need axe control?"Vice President Bob Russell-"You know what they call a leader with no followers? Just a guy taking a walk."

Vice President John Hoynes-"You know, last month in Idaho, a man killed 6 members of his family, including his pregnant wife. And you know why the liberal intelligensia didn't go crazy? Because he did it with an axe. You think we need axe control?"Vice President Bob Russell-"You know what they call a leader with no followers? Just a guy taking a walk."

lets say i know he wont win but im not a fan of sanders i don't hate him its just i don't agree with his views

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Vice President John Hoynes-"You know, last month in Idaho, a man killed 6 members of his family, including his pregnant wife. And you know why the liberal intelligensia didn't go crazy? Because he did it with an axe. You think we need axe control?"Vice President Bob Russell-"You know what they call a leader with no followers? Just a guy taking a walk."

So the ConservaDem's don't want a Democratic majority? I can understand endorsing a Republican in Wyoming, Utah and Tennessee where the Democratic sucks or is a Neo-Nazi, but why in Nevada, Wisconsin or Massachusetts? If I am told that I need to support Blue Dogs in order to gain a Democratic majority, which I will do if I know that a more moderate/liberal candidate couldn't win in a given district, why can't I expect that from my Conservative Democratic friends when there is a liberal in a state where the Dem can win? The only Conservative Democratic that I did not endorse was Joe Manchin and that I because I feel like he could be more moderate/liberal in the Senate and still win, like Jay Rockefeller.

PS. This isn't ment to be mean to anyone. I would just like to have a legitimate debate on the issue with my Conservative Democratic friends. I feel like having that debate is important for the party. =)

So the ConservaDem's don't want a Democratic majority? I can understand endorsing a Republican in Wyoming, Utah and Tennessee where the Democratic sucks or is a Neo-Nazi, but why in Nevada, Wisconsin or Massachusetts? If I am told that I need to support Blue Dogs in order to gain a Democratic majority, which I will do if I know that a more moderate/liberal candidate couldn't win in a given district, why can't I expect that from my Conservative Democratic friends when there is a liberal in a state where the Dem can win? The only Conservative Democratic that I did not endorse was Joe Manchin and that I because I feel like he could be more moderate/liberal in the Senate and still win, like Jay Rockefeller.

PS. This isn't ment to be mean to anyone. I would just like to have a legitimate debate on the issue with my Conservative Democratic friends. I feel like having that debate is important for the party. =)

Some are blinded by claims of Bipartisanship on the parts of "Moderate Reps". Dean Heller and Cott Brown act moderate, but their voting records beg to differ. Or they could genuinley not like the candidates that the Dems are running. Manchin does try a bit hard to seem "moderate", but he's usually a reliable vote.

Arizona: Jeff Flake is among my favorite Republicans and I'd love to see him in the Senate. Good man.California: I loathe Feinstein. I thus vote for her opponent.Connecticut: McMahon's a nut.Delaware: I don't find much objectionable about Carper.Florida: I really dislike Nelson and find Mack pretty decent on civil liberties.Hawaii: Eh, Democrat.Indiana: Mourdeck's a JCLesque figure… Donnelly.Maine: King, easily.Maryland: I like independents, and this one has a good shot at second.Massachusetts: Warren is far-left and Brown is a moderate.Michigan: Don't like Hoekstra, and don't have an issue with Stabenow.Minnesota: Bills is Paulesque and Klobuchar is a horrible, horrible person.Mississippi: Why, Al Gore, of course.Missouri: McCaskill is meh and Akin is a HP, and Dine's actually got a pretty decent campaign.Montana: Tester is among my favorite Senate Dems.Nebraska: I like Kerrey and Fischer seems far-right.Nevada: Heller, since the Democrat is horrendously corrupt and the Independent is crazy.New Jersey: Menendez is on my enemies list. Libertarian I guess.New Mexico: Heinrich is a pretty decent Dem.New York: Not a fan of the Republican and Gillibrand is another one of my least favorite Senators. Ergo, the Independent.North Dakota: Berg is meh and Heitkamp is decent.Ohio: Don't like Mandel and hate Brown. The nonparty.Pennsylvania: The man who is not Bob Casey.Rhode Island: The not-Whitehouse.Tennessee: The independent who bills himself as "none of the above".Texas: Cruz is a decent R.Utah: Justice Party!Vermont: None (which is apparently a Democrat).Virginia: I like Webb and Webb doesn't like Allen, so Kaine.Washington: Baumgartner is awesome (he was the guy who told a blogger to go fuck himself and refused to apologize for it because he meant it).West Virginia: Don't like Manchin, don't like the R. Mountain, whatever the hell that is.Wisconsin: I like the I.D.E.A. guy a lot. Decent guy, veteran, all that.Wyoming: The libertarian (what they call Country).

For the record, there are 9 Senators up for re-election who I think are the worst of the lot and deserve to be thrown out immediately by anyone else. They are Brown (OH), Casey, Corker, Feinstein, Gillibrand, Klobuchar, Menendez, Nelson, and Whitehouse.

I can understand that, especially about Berkley's issues, but I have been told by that if I support the primary of a Conservative Democrat or not caring if they lose that I don't care about the Democratic majority. Why is it any different the other way? That is my question.

I can understand that, especially about Berkley's issues, but I have been told by that if I support the primary of a Conservative Democrat or not caring if the lose that I don't care about the Democratic majority. Why is it any different the other way? That is my question.

I don't know, because I vote for the guy who's ideologically closest to me without regard to majorities.

I can understand that, especially about Berkley's issues, but I have been told by that if I support the primary of a Conservative Democrat or not caring if the lose that I don't care about the Democratic majority. Why is it any different the other way? That is my question.

I don't know, because I vote for the guy who's ideologically closest to me without regard to majorities.